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Illustration of bracelet knotting
As follows:

1. First, put the two ends of the bracelet together and align them. As shown in the figure:

2. Tie a knot with silk thread on the bracelet and fix the silk rope. After knotting, you will find three strands, namely knotted silk thread and bracelet thread.

3. Next, pass through the right silk thread from the lower end of the bracelet thread and the upper end of the left thread, as shown in the figure.

4. Then, the left wire passes through the lower end of the bracelet wire and comes out of the right coil, as shown in the figure below. Tighten the left and right wires after passing, as shown in the figure.

5. Then, thread the right silk thread above the bracelet thread and below the left silk thread, as shown in the figure:

6. Then pass the left hand line under the hand loop line and come out above the right hand line, and then tighten the left and right lines, as shown in the figure.

7. Tie the knot in a circle. Then repeat the above steps in turn, put them on in turn, and then tighten them.

8. Complete the renderings.

Handstrings are beads, formerly known as "rosary beads", which refers to a portable instrument that uses a thread to pass through a certain number of beads and is used to count when chanting Buddha or holding a spell.

Generally speaking, the origin of beads is due to the fashion of ancient Indians winding tassels and ribbons, which spread to later generations and gradually evolved into beads.

Beaded jewelry, which originated from beads and bracelets, has become a special collection integrating decoration, playing and appreciation. Beads were first used for neck ornaments, usually made of perforated ornaments connected in series. Due to its vast territory, long history, rich products and diverse cultural connotations, China has dozens of materials for beading, including stone beads, bone beads, mussel beads, wooden beads, porcelain beads, jade beads, pottery beads, crystals, agates, colored glasses, glass, tree species, oriental pearls, ivory and so on.

In modern bracelets, due to the evolution of material sources and social fashion, there are more than 20 kinds of common bracelets. This book selects eight categories to elaborate. This book lists the basic information of several kinds of bracelets that are common to the public and easily confused in appreciation and purchase, as a conversation material for collectors and enthusiasts after dinner.